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Police Were Shocked When They Found This New Threat During a Terrorist Arms Bust

Terrorists are always looking for new weapons to use to kill innocent people.

As we all know, their favorite targets tend to be young women and children, because they are too cowardly to fight on even ground.

According to WCCO, the local CBS station in Minneapolis, Minnesota, brothers Abdullah Alrifahe, 27, and Majid Alrifahe, 26, jumped a man, calling him a “n*gger.” The man quickly called the police.

When officers arrived, the two brothers refused to cooperate and said they were waiting for a delivery.

Officers decided to search the car and were shocked to discover a loaded AK-47, another rifle, a handgun, a grenade, and large amounts of ammunition. However, the most startling things they found were bomb-making materials and a drone.

According to terrorism experts, terrorists are starting to dabble with drones and finding ways to use them again innocent people.

“They are doing all sorts of innovative and experimental things,” John Mulligan, deputy director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, told a security conference in March, according to Bloomberg. “We’ve seen them using them in surveillance. We’ve seen them using them in weapons delivery. We can rest assured that they will continue to fine tune their capabilities in this regard.”

The Alrifahe brothers are known to have Middle Eastern ties, according to WCCO.

Meanwhile, the man whose complaints about their littering led to the brothers’ arrest told WCCO the discovery was meant to be.

“My guardian angels steered me in that direction, and it just mushroomed from there,” the man said. He asked to remain anonymous, fearing for his safety.

Abdullah Alrifahe had recently been released from jail after serving time for a weapons conviction, according to the station. He is now facing a single felony weapons charge. His brother, Majid, has been released from jail and is facing low-level misdemeanor charges, including disorderly conduct.

According to WCCO-TV, Abdullah is being held on $200,000 bail.

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